Show ' ' THE ' ' ' - SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN - LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY 26 SEPTArBER - TO NAMES IRELAND BANKS SUPPORT O BRITISH TO CAUSE ALLEGED EMPIRE HOARDING BE Secretary McAdoo Campaign of "Premier Asquith Warm for Carranza9s UNDS D -the t Appear-‘ on Washington Sept 25 his campaign against — Continuing high interest rates and the hoarding of money by banks Secretary McAdoo tonight made public ra 41st of nearly 250 national banks In all- sections of the country Dublin Sept 25 — Premier Asquith outside reserve and central appeared at the Mansion’house here cities reserve tonight for the as he which are carrying reserves in purpose in the opening of his speech excess of legal The “as head of the king’s based on reports to to sum-:-mon the comptroller governmentloyal and patriotic Ireland to take of the in call of her place in defense of our currency answer tothathisthe 12 common Sepember It shows cause" in these from banks run 25 to The prime minister received a 74 per cent legal minimum being welcome when he appeared lb with John E Der ce nt Redmond the Irish Nattonalist leader and the Earl Tf” said McAdoo in a statement of Aberdeen lord lieutenant' of Ireland out with the list “the given large said that' there prime minister of loanable funds that are kept amount jhad been wars with from active regard to employment as indicated was a diversity of opinion' but by these figures was invested in commercial that was not the case today agricultural or paper or AL’qday he declared the throughout loaned on proper security the present empire without distinction of creed situation race climate would be greatly relieved” or class or secsecretary’s tion the people were united in defendThe statementreferred to the list as principle of of the national Ple showing "some wblch were vitalmaintaining not only to the banks carrying excessive reserves” British empire but to all that is worth and it' was understoodtonight that further lists navlng in our common civilization and would follow in accordance of of with his recent Progress statement Britain Great suceeded suceeded or York Boston In a telegramto Stthe New Ad “41 Louis Chicago and clearing ±5 ut ?the exclaimed "we premier are not goingto fail” house chairmen the secretary said: are “I have the real received Germany was complaints about responsible factor in this the high rates of interest factor in the war he said which are There was being nothing quarrel Austria charged by the national between banks and Servla4 Servla that could not be settled of New York and Boston Chicagoand other fy pacific for the fact that reserve cities It is alleged that the means ofbutthose In uthe judgment Inthe guiding and New York banks are requiring their the German policy the hour correspondent the to strike banks throughout' had come the blow which had been long deliberately countryto pay per cent for loans and prepared to maintaina balance with the New The invasion of Belgium and rance rsaid said the prime minister York the banks which makes the money constituted cost the history — pages of war’s tosombre correspondent banks the the last for equivalent of England had wprked per cent or more Specific peace cases have been broughtto my In his appeal to Irishmen he said where banks in cities of the by of all parts backed Irishmen south have been required to pay these the emuireand the world high Interest rates If York old New “The anlmosities are he dead” declared charges the equivalent of per cent declared Britain asks “What Great Interest to the correspondent what she believes Ireland is ready to banks the ultimate borrower sive is a iree win ottering or tree theis money cost to high if not people” made very exorbitant Redmond who followed said he rom all the evidence before me had the of feel that the Archbishop Malines cannot charge of to that promised Ireland would bring her arms and per cent interest by the New York to strength strength Louvain avengeduty banksis justified in the circumstances” “It is Ireland’s to fight” “I should like to see the dared the Irish' nationalist leader New York take the lead in establishing Britain has kept faith banks and “Great with Ireland and Trelanrf will keep faith maintainingmoderate rates of interest 'with Great for accommodations as their Britain”GOVERNVIENTOUSTS example a large influence always has upon banking action and sentiment in the country If this course is pursued by the leading banks in New York and other great money centers a real public service will be rendered and a Leavenworth Kan Sept 25 — M W to of business normal conditions Claughey connected with the United will be quickened have been using Sta tea prison here as Bertillon expert to the utmost every ’and special agentof the departmentof power of this justice today received to assist the general business a letter from Attorney General Gregory requesting situation and the banks and ask only his resignationto take effect the October for on the part of or the present it stated unselfish was trie banks in aja and patriotic work of bytheA department would be carried spirit” J on Renoe record clerk Secretary McAdoo’s list made public McClaughey was the first man tonight includes Utah appointedto take chargeof the bureau no or Idaho of criminal identification established banks In it are the following with at Washington in 1907 The bureauwas of reserves to shown: moved Leavenworth in 1908 because the percentage of better facilities for irst National 43 handling the Nevada Lovelock — work Recently there has per cent Nixon National Ueno 29 per in the bureau more cent fifty employees dispensedwith M Montana-lrst ’Butte’ “4T WjMcClaughey is a son of Maj R former warden of per cent Y’eUowstone National 36 irst National per cent Great alls 85 per cent Sale irst National Gias-' - - j expressed‘11 ’ listis -requirements -the "whichthere ‘ 1 ' 8 -tonight ' Uhe:eda Biscuit 7 ' Germany Tempt please - 11 cv v a a T BERTILLON the appetite the taste and the bod clean and fresh 5 cents BaroEet -nourish VILLA Biscuit 8 Gramas Crackers Made of the finest Baked ingredients national department strength food I 10 Buy cents Always for look that -National -Billings i Rummage anxiety These prices Bring the wearables boys Brand advertised ever intended - r a ’ most Extra Special from GIRLS’ SECTION Our $3® Girls’ Winter Coats and to years j §5“ of pants All wool fabrics dark dur able colorings both lined Newest Norfolk styles ie5 sL knickers vmuch better Sizes to 16 6 Suits Other at lot of New Stvlish Coats for today only Splendidly tai lored Sizes 6 to 14 Today years special as above quoted Suits extra pair an Special amous Extrawear With S than you expect years $295 $395 $495 and for Girls’ the price up $1209 to navy years Cor dur oyK nickers 75c Extra quality dark bro tvn corduroy with watch pocket Sizes to 16 years Rah Made Rah Hats beautiful silk plush chinchillas Satin lined Regular $1 values as-trachan inal and All sizes Boys9 Splendid to Suits quality Gray 16 values a Clean-up or All high grade dresses Well made of an extra of quality washable gingham and percale Sizes 6 50c fleece lined or Sizes for boys : ecru tq vears If 14 ic years W - $6 ' Union all ribbed 5 prettily made of Colors wool serge red Sizes 6 to 14 Dozen Washable Gingham Dresses in 59c of thrown and Regular $5 to ifty 5 Boys9 l I Off fall dresses quality of all New extra an on Serge DRESSES suit A Boys’ : - I -many -9 per gow-39 the Boys’ of to retire in favor of a Louisrepjy consideredand the follow-ipg wassent: South" Saturday to Mr provisionalpresident acceptable to McAdoo: 26 uiti a m — Advertisement Wyoming' — irst National “Your telegram received Douglas’ some Exceptoh factions Wall street” loans and 49 on paper Some observers per cent Douglas National Douglas placed by brokers" the rate are disposed to think charged to that General! Villa’s threats of 33 revolt per cent and to a OCEAX STEAAISIIIPS CasperNational Casper customers correspondents by the are York does designed more as a show of force 27 per cent New banks not exceed per cent le’aae give us the specific cither to preventCarranza from placing to you refer and while in as provisional president power one NEW YORK BANKERS have we no authority to control the of lus or to diminish suppoiters U rates of interest chargedif there is any THE CITY BEAUTIUL ASK SPECIICATIONS action “ chancesof being chosen president 'that is unjustified or unreasonable in the general election will use our influence to correct BAHIA SANTOS MONTEVIDEO York Sept 25 At we New a special it BUENOS AYRES AND ROSARIO is the desire of meetingof the clearing — New York lresidcnt lu Neutral Attitude house committee to :set an Itexample ten) Peaswnjrej' Steamer that cannotbe criti-' NewtratAnJ New at(l?Kl0 of the New York York Saicrday Clearing House cized” While consular reports showed the erery alternate association held late today Secretary Z CTSK & DANIELS Cea Afta BBroahriy M T southern republic to be trembling in that In reference to the same subject Eugene fear McAdoo’s interest telegram complaining of J At Bentonlocal agent 301 S excessive being Lamb Richards state superintendent another revolutionnothingwas was of for accommodationsby national charged banks denied that banking received to indicate that a Main street physical banks in New York Under his supervisionhave clash of any importancewas imminent Chicago Boston and St been hoarding funds or charging President Wilson is interest rates absolutelyneutral as between the two factions and is SEEK to have consular EDERAL AID agents involving from the American TO DEEPEN HUDSON government on the side of either Villa or Carranza Whatever efforts the consular agents may make will be in N Y Sept 25 Pleas for the direction Albany of aiding the two chiefs federal aid in excavating-a — or their to reach representatives an channelin the Hudsonseagoing river upper were the seventh understanding made of before annual the Atlantic convention Waterways President Wilson It was understood Deeper here today association by Governors was today by reports that annoyed the of Glynn New York and Miller Washington leans of government toward Delaware and Josephus Daniels one of the two factions in September Sale I b objection Name -being ffi Third 10 rl indications prominent constitutionalists Mexico Cityto mediatethe dispute is regarded as a hopeful sign here just as when General Carranza’s declarationthat he would not attack Villa but would order his forces merely to defend themselves Inasmuch as GeneralVilla’s chief to the present government in Mexico City is the fact that General Carranza is its executive a basis for compromise is thought likely among officials and Mexicans ’because It is that General Carranza known shortly been-muchretrenchment -than TO popular coat for tail boys Well ored come in pretty gray brown mixtures Sizes 22 — in by biscuit baked HAT MATCH A Hope NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘ EO (Continued rom considered by The Mr V Overcoats macaan jWITH already co-operation E Price crowd immense an Bal Wl Page 1) officials and are that the big sum of money collected tor customs by the American officers will not be delivered to any Mexican faction until there is a definitely established in the government southern republic Administration officials think an agreement between Villa and Carranza be effected the may the through mediation of Mexican leaders though they have no reports to this effect and base their beliefs on what the two men have been told of the unfavorable attitude of the United States toward further bloodshedin Mexico for Compromise EXPERT theprison predict toe Boys’ ijLL being is 1 52 new URGED TO AGREE PEACE SETTLEMENT ft NO ANSWER RECEIVED TO thin tender— with a delightful flavor for lunch-eon — appropriate tea and dinner io cents I -MMcClaughey Sec- - Round return ' Girls’ Bow rousing buying enthusiasmsure to arouse your girls dou)n and let them select their own fall merchandise the lowest prices at are and 1 - declared A Today ft ’ y-Crisp I r 1 and Purchases I most a With ree ' -7 8 Mr - en-gines attention 7 ‘ Boys' our in 1 1 8 hewas tion ' 7 ' Today Absolutely - 1 -of answered Hill’s general order for their aid is ordered for Naco where jt is the definite test of strength will comeHill is playing for time until General Iturbe arrives with reinforcements from Sinaloa Hill’s wounded were first taken to Cananea his headquarters but arrived at Naco along with Cananea refugees Supplies and munitionsare reported on the' way ft and as the troops are withdrawn-from the west they are burning 7‘ the bridges Maytorena's forces are said to be followingclosely The first contingentof wounded numbered twenty-nine 'among-who were’ Colonel Arnulfo Gomez second in and command Hill has four Captain Abad and 115 with about cars to the collectlon of which complete his stragglingarmy and concen-: trate supplies and men at Naco' The garrison at Agua rieta-has lined up for him Maytorena reports tonight that-his men had killed seventy-eight of Hill’s troops including two majors and nine other officers One hundred prisoners were captured with a large quantity of ammunltion and supplies" aluable Premiums Give - ' -blackest We I -- 7 tt -troops -routed - and-controlling - " ranza forces under Gen BenHill were today by the of Governor Maytorena in first of engagement by thenew the state revolutionproclaimed of Sonora In connectionwith General Villa’s defiance of Carranza Hill’s loss is indefinite ighting began early today near Santa Barbara and continued throughout the retreat toward Santa Cruz which ’Hill ordered when he found his troops outnum' bered A concentrationof the Carran za forces including all garrisons in ’ ' - — Car- " m t P- 25 ’ ‘ ?utuG mankindwhether i 7 to orces Sept- ’ in-' r Ariz expected tre-mendous -'t OUGLAS northern Sonora which reserves - Maytorena jamin ' Interest Rates Dublin in 7 ' : orces Def eated Sonora by Continues Reduction’ Receives Welcome ance - 1 in TO 1914 Y " 'APPEALS HA TS cent OR THE -all 9 Extraordinary Big CHILDREN Specials for Today 6 instance RlDTJlWlRl) A -which Car-ranzafe Hat children for Hats ’s little girl every never more was in town Hundreds of them Our complete and the assortmentso varied as stock is it at of I present : ' institutions e H Childrens Coat Special the all ? conventionadoptedto resolutions deploringthe opposition the of our harbors and waterways manifestedjn fhe the Congressof the United States during present At the belief was would be session’- what the evenings Come fellows little and neat patterns only in and need mornings for 50 for later in the these cool wear Values lot all 1 extraordinary $395 season in Butter Suits ’ ' of sizes jSlkistyles: $45Q' $500 60 imthe lot may not n c so: but complete N Values run $400 and $600 Only While they last All-wool or-f Choice ’ occupation arrest ' orz may - do lines POPULARITY ON MERIT Temporary popularityI I rest merit popularity must but' -on for more centurv than today reported unloaded QUALITY' popular quarter1 a permanent certainly MEADOW VIEW BUTTER has been ' of a 1 ’ republic of Mexico’’ y The secretary says-that 'it has not been disclosed’ that United States has any intention of government Its occupation of the port of Vera Cruz to obtain financial benefit to and therefore it does not desire to insist- upon the collection of these tines -the - - utilizing itself 1V I I I -Mexico Sept Gen Carranza tonights gave 25-— OR LEAVE MONTEREY ' ' reasonable ' of hats j caps coats ? y sweater and shoes prices : at IKWiOl uMjP Ir'J- — - MOB 7 WORTHMORE --v ' A' iMullett" Kelly 7 '" : c ' Co ' ' highest View it naeaa BUILDING Q a butter of grade Meadow Quality Many people prefer account of the cut Meadow STONES HOME AMERICAN VICE CONSUL AT PARRAL the O has on pJ KEARNS is It ’ J All the to M CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE CO - View Products are Better are ready for any IGHTING REPORTED VICINITY OP " I WHY today If in you need of and how NOT COME how glasses? Just think little the cost while $500 to 750 Spherical’ Lenses latest finger-piece with — -troops relieve ' DCTUCATED BHOKEN-LENSES -7 S constitutionalist U JEWELERS dispatch 44 "r OPEN NIGHT to SATURDAY TILL — 0 I M A B TN C 30 H — — - or complete MINUTES AT HEDUCEO BROS IMIAA'UACTUKING S Main Street OPTICIANS YOUR BROKEN LENSES CALLED OR and PHONE WAS 243H -Ahi 109 DE1JV-ERRD 1 1- -itw-U $350 PRICES” -- H C rimless gold filled spectacles $200 ryegiass Special TORREON R-year - fitted emergency IN Sept 25 Presidio Texadvices — Official' received Ojinaga at Mexico opposite Presidio tonight reported a clash Carranza and Villa forces near between The Torreon gave no details rancisco Ontiveras acting jefe Col politico at Ojinaga received instructions today from Villa not to General of 2000 head of cattle permit a shipment and 500 mules sold by Gen US glasses will low prices prevail - - " 1 TO the right these special : I aso Tel: Sept 25 — Stonesof were thrown the the windows residence through of the American vice consul at Parral declared on September 15 refugees American arriving at the bor-aer today They told of anantl-Ameri--caii uprising at Parral a mining town in northern Mexico in which orators at the town plaza had demanded that the United States withdraw its from Vera Cruz Later the mobs ar- World “Be careful of your eye?!’’ Don’t tamper with them Don’t attempt to attend to their-needs yourselfWhen your eyes need iattention here come where expert and competent eye examinationcan be had 'and proper glasses obtained It is the only safe and sane way and the cost is within your reach ’ very V " ExtraCreanteryzC’nfe Message is himself ! line 1 7 Our Venus-tiano to the press -AMILY fif City a ten-page typewritten difficulties statement the reviewing between and Gen rancisco Villa General that Carranza declared General Villa demanded ‘impossiblechanges in Tex-Sept for Laredo Macero the call issued a of 25— 'Alfonso conference brother of the president of chiefs on October: Alexiqo land twenty-one former other members Villa also demanded explanationsthe of the said the giving of Madero family on their statement which from be Incompatible with the dignity New York to their old homeway at would San Pedro' de las Colonias the first chief of the revolution or Coahuila ofthese left here today for said' reasons Monterey General Carranza the situation is grave The constitutionalists MADERO LAREDO I ' l - $285 7 CARRANZA DECLARES HIS ORCES ABE READY OR ATjTY EMERGENCY constitutionalist ' - complete underwear mackinaws A ’ 7 -imposed offering Aoys’ ‘? the of constitutionalist Quality ’ i BLACK VELVET OR MISSES— The Qff TOQUES hit successful alleged rango SOT Uff black and Of1 ' PERMANENT BASED B'rokerL ' )' HATS in blue ‘ Choice An I STREET Come MISSES— OR brown light navy cardinal Large and small shapes colors that stripes CORDUROY HATS— SAILORS— silk drapes -spft new Roman VEL-feather and ELT with residence fall $600— to here the rai bloodshed mediation black the Zubaran Capmany head of the constitutionalist agency gave out the following past the telegram from Mexican rivals here said inarchedvice Hernandez to American buyers to cross posed revolutionarymovement under consul and Garcia at of the American the border Consul Laredo Tex: The Higenio Aguilar are reported to hVe shipment reached entered is “It not true that the head of the threw stones through the windows of the mountains below Alta Lux today Villa explains the building Ojinaga that Hernandez garrison at has where this former federal general and Nuevo Laredo Col Ren-ando espoused the cause of Car his forces were last seen and where he has declared Garza his allegiance ranza appearedto be awaitingattack to Villa He STATE DEPARTMENT AGENT General in his remains Telegraphic TO communication with place of with CHIHUAHUA CITY REBELS PLEE MOUNTAINS honordefending loyalty GOES TO Mexico City destroyed yesterday by and Sept honor the principles of liberty and today TO WITH VILLA Vera Cruz Mexico 25— The the Aguilar was restored CONER justice” troops sent out to The American transport Kilpatrick north of Vera Cruz to the suphas arrived here lues check Steamship Paso Tex Sept 25 C Remitted El — George Garrison ’todav special of the state Secretary decided to Carothers agent remit the fines totaling '$500000 left today for Chihuahua department on the Hamburg-American liners City where lie will confter with General Ypirangafor Villa Bavaria and their Dania irregularities in clearance It that was understood Carothers papers shortly after the American and sreport on the would investigate of Vera Cruz fate of Gen Alvaro Obregon whose “The finessaidwere imposed broadly by Villa was one of the primefactors speaking’’ a issued by in the breach between the northern Secretary Garrison statement the and the constitutionalist “because vessels commander had upon their manifestspackages party head of cargo acid (mainly wire1 carbolic reachingthe border here railway- material Reports and arms and ammunition) differed widely regarding what were which Cruz consigned to the had happenedto Obregon He was port of Vera but were not oh his way to City coming Mexico there As a matter of fact in to the border in the Chihuahua each instance the packagesin Question and as having been executed 'W were unloadedat another port In the penitentiary - Just in colors SCHOOL today: Rafael - V' reiterated for 95c GIRLS’ in Mexican embassy avoided and prices MISSES’ Trimmed droop shapes with plush crowns and velvet brims Come versy -improvement special Pretty the contro navy these 25c stick-up U of of CORDUROY HATS— Droop hood ' secretary The notice y SATURDAY Top special CHILDREN’S SOT VET HATS— With refrain OR take shapes endeavoring Mothers to you b ELT AND Band excessive Attention want - W' J |